Right To Information - Minorities rights - Rights of Senior Citizen

Euthanasia, Competition Act, International Status the Right to Vote,
E-governance, Judiciary of England & Wales, Presidential Pardon,
Should Judge be a Hermit, Public Interest Litigation, Indian
Secularism

Right To Information
In India, the movement for the right to information has been as vibrant in
the hearts of marginalized people as it is in the pages of academic
journals and in the media.- - Vikas Kumar & Shashank Manish - Added Date:
25 Oct 2007

Right To Information
This information deals with the power given to the public for
accountability of Bureaucracies. - - Sudhir Kumar & Shashank Manish -
Added Date: 26 Oct 2007

Euthanasia
A deliberate termination of life on an individual's request, by another,
in medical terminology, the active and deliberate termination of life on
patient's request, by a doctor - - Surya Bhan Singh Billawria - Added
Date: 27 Nov 2007

Competition Act
This article is all about the shortcomings of the Competition Act,2002.
The Author tried to find out the source of the Competition Act, 2002 and
also what more is required in the Act. Author has mainly consulted
Halsboury’s books and European Union Regulations on Competition. - -
Ashutosh - Added Date: 12 Dec 2007

International Status the Right to Vote
The right to vote is a well-established norm of international law.
Significant international treaties, including the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights and regional agreements such as the American
Convention on Human Rights, enshrine citizens’ - - Manish Lakhawat - Added
Date: 18 Dec 2007

Role of Law in E-governance
This paper specifically deals with E-governance in India, and prevalent
laws applicable to it .Firstly, I have discussed the developments made by
India with respect to e-governance. And later have highlighted the
problems with the existing Law, compared the same with the other developed
countries, and suggested requisite changes for better implementation of
e-governance in India. - - Akanksha - Added Date: 9 Jan 2008

Should Judge be a Hermit
A person who has withdrawn from society and lives a solitary existence; a
recluse is the most simple inference that can be drawn. Hermit is someone
who doesn’t look for answers - - Ritika Behl - Added Date: 2 Feb 2008

Rights Of Senior Citizen
The population of the elderly persons has been increasing over the years.
As per the UNESCO estimates, the number of the aged(60+) is likely to 590
million in 2005 - - Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh -
Added Date: 6 Feb 2008

Public Interest Litigation
This Article deals with the law and various caselaws on Public Interest
Litigation in India and the mechanism for protection of human rights
through Public Interest Litigation - - Vishal P. Bhat - Added Date: 8 Feb
2008

Indian Secularism And Subsidy For Religious Populism
If India is to remain a secular country, the State must refrain from
privileging any religion over another. Accommodation of minorities must
not turn into minority communalism. - - Dr. Rakesh Kr. Singh - Added Date:
15 Feb 2008